The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), our Local Public Health Agencies (LPHA) and our communities to provide updated information about COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019).

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Because spiritual needs cannot always be met through online programming, some spiritual leaders may decide to manage the risk and re-open portions of their in-person services. These guidelines and recommendations will help protect the health of those who choose to attend religious and spiritual gatherings in-person during this time.

Recreation of any kind can be conducted in groups of 10 or fewer, unless specified in the guidance, with participants spaced at least 6 feet apart, face coverings worn as feasible, and observation of appropriate disinfection and hygiene practices.

Telehealth response in Colorado

Colorado urgently needs medical professionals and administrators to donate their time to provide free telehealth visits. This work will be performed entirely from home, primarily via telephone and/or video calls. Callers will provide their symptoms over the phone, and those who need medical attention will be triaged to a queue for telephone-based care.

Contact

2-1-1 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community.

Call 2-11 or (866) 760-6489

Text your ZIP CODE to 898-211

CO-HELP

Colorado’s call line for general questions about COVID-19, provides answers in many languages including English, Spanish (Español), Mandarin (普通话) and more. CO-HELP operators cannot recommend whether or where you get tested, provide medical advice or help you with your prescriptions. They cannot provide testing results. They cannot clear you to go to work. If you are seeking help for anything other than general questions, please try telehealth or health care provider.

Safer at Home guidance

27,848

Cases

4,480

Hospitalized

60

Counties

210,485

People tested

299

Outbreaks

1,527

deaths among cases

1,274

deaths due to COVID-19

Last update: June 6, 2020, 4:06 p.m.

This summary only includes data through June 5 and does not reflect cases since then. Additionally, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 includes data through Saturday, May 30, and does not reflect cases since then.

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DENVER, June 5, 2020: The Southern Ute Indian Tribe Incident Management Team developed an agreement with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to mobilize a team of qualified health professionals with resources, testing kits, and PPE to conduct free, voluntary drive-thru viral testing for enrolled Southern Ute tribal members and immediate family members.

DENVER, June 2, 2020: In accordance with Governor Jared Polis’ executive order, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) extended the Safer-at-Home public health order until July 1.